Junior Criminal Defense Attorney

Washington, DC
Full Time
Attorneys
Mid Level

About Us

Are you a new or early-career attorney eager to build your courtroom skills and make an impact in criminal defense? Price Benowitz LLP is growing, and we’re looking for a junior attorney to join our Washington, D.C. criminal defense team. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and trial exposure in a fast-paced, supportive environment.

We’re not just another law firm. At Price Benowitz, our core values — Passion, Integrity, and Excellence — guide everything we do. We fight tirelessly for our clients, from misdemeanors to major felonies, in local, state, and federal courts.

Overview

We are seeking a Junior Criminal Defense Attorney to join our Washington, D.C. office. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated attorney with one year or less of criminal defense experience to gain hands-on courtroom exposure and mentorship within a dynamic and supportive legal team. The ideal candidate is passionate about criminal defense, eager to learn, and committed to providing outstanding client service.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in representing clients in criminal matters in D.C. Superior Court and local jurisdictions.
  • Support senior attorneys with all stages of criminal cases, including client intake, discovery review, investigation, motions, plea negotiations, and trial preparation.
  • Conduct legal research and draft pleadings, motions, and memoranda.
  • Participate in hearings and trials under supervision.
  • Communicate effectively with clients, keeping them informed and supported throughout their cases.
  • Collaborate with attorneys, investigators, and paralegals to ensure high-quality representation.

Qualifications

  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
  • Active member in good standing with the D.C. Bar (required).
  • One year or less of criminal defense experience, including internships, clinics, or clerkships involving criminal law.
  • Strong legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple cases with attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated commitment to zealous and ethical client advocacy.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Compensation range is based on a combination of a draw and earned commissions.
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • 401(k) plan.
  • Paid time off and holidays.
  • Professional development opportunities.
  • Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Why Join Us?
Price Benowitz, LLP is a dynamic, growth-oriented firm with offices in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, and Illinois. You will be part of a supportive team that provides the resources and autonomy needed to excel, along with opportunities for professional development and advancement.
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